Darren,
Better bring back one of those lawnmowers too and get started on that mini jeep.
he-he
Better bring back one of those lawnmowers too and get started on that mini jeep.
he-he
Ssshhuushhhhh!!!! pops still has a couple of old craftsmans over at his place The boys got four wheelers for xmas so I should be safe They are already asking to drive the bota even though they can't reach the pedalsDarren,
Better bring back one of those lawnmowers too and get started on that mini jeep.
he-he
Will be interesting to hear how it works out for you. Was considering homemade route too since my Hot water Heater went out. Then discovered I could rent a back blade for 80ish bucks for two days use. Probably will still make one when all the parts fall into place for me.No shanks, and yes it is homemade. Traded some cheap lawn implements that I had given to me, for it and a middle buster. Had to fix a couple welds on it, change the pins, and it was never painted by the looks of it. Gonna try it tomarrow out on the road and fill some pot holes and see how it works.
I have access to a cutting edge off an old dozer so I'm considering welding it to the back and angled backwards so i can crank up the front facing edge to smooth with it also. Cutting edge is 140 miles away at my dads, so I'll make sure he brings it to his place, and I'll pick it up the next time we go for a visit.
This is a newer version of my back blade. Brand new for 300 and change. Search around for used implement dealers. Might be able to find one cheaper.Will be interesting to hear how it works out for you. Was considering homemade route too since my Hot water Heater went out. Then discovered I could rent a back blade for 80ish bucks for two days use. Probably will still make one when all the parts fall into place for me.
Thanks for the tip I just had a major brain fart My coworkers dad has his own shop and specializes in working on heavy equipment. He's mentioned a couple times that I'm more the welcome to go over there and scrounge through there scrap metal pile. Which apparently is the size of a small house I could probably get most of the stuff to build it out of that pile for a case of beer I know for a fact they just replaced the cutting edges on a couple of large dozers recently. I'll have to take a trip over there after he gets back into town.Daren, check with someone at your local county public works dept. to get a used up (to them) grader blade.
I installed one several years ago on a Western snow plow when the cutting edge gave up the ghost while cleaning the local runway. They're like 5/8" thick and last....
It's not malarkey, it's a well proven, time tested fact of life.At our old house the back yard was open to the desert. We'd get any and all animals in the yard. More than once I saw coyote pups stalk those rusty piggies. I also saw a young bobcat do the same. Another reason I want a plasma cutter. Any of you guy in PHX have one and want to upgrade to a bigger one, YELL!
Serious though, like when I have to load the rip-rap rock up and haul it away, with my wife running the machine, she can follow me along and I can fill the bucket by hand in no time. Then I go dump the load and when I get back, we swap again. She has fun and I get way more done that if I had to get my fat butt on and off the tractor after repositioning it.
There is something to that "Happy Wife, Happy Life" malarkey.
Fair enough, we just graded and finished our 2 acres. We should have placed all the material under our 4' deck before it was built. No we shovelled ,graded and racked about 600 ft2 about 6" deep worth of crushed recycled concrete under that deck. Banged my head a bunch and she wasn't that happy about doing it!At our old house the back yard was open to the desert. We'd get any and all animals in the yard. More than once I saw coyote pups stalk those rusty piggies. I also saw a young bobcat do the same. Another reason I want a plasma cutter. Any of you guy in PHX have one and want to upgrade to a bigger one, YELL!
Serious though, like when I have to load the rip-rap rock up and haul it away, with my wife running the machine, she can follow me along and I can fill the bucket by hand in no time. Then I go dump the load and when I get back, we swap again. She has fun and I get way more done that if I had to get my fat butt on and off the tractor after repositioning it.
There is something to that "Happy Wife, Happy Life" malarkey.